How To Use Finagle In A Sentence
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By 1985 Heimlich had used his considerable celebrity from developing the Heimlich maneuver for choking to finagle a seat on the American Heart Association's Special Situations Committee.
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It doesn't take a genius to spot the teams that will finagle to get him.
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Two days before the April draft, Donovan finagled her second critical move.
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How he finagled four front row seats to the game I'll never know.
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Indeed, she complained so much that she was able to finagle the chairmanship (sorry, the chairpersonship) of a committee tasked with finding discrimination at MIT.
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Considering the Cowboys still have some money to spend - and own two No. 1 picks - the offseason should get better and better as they try to finagle to get back into the playoffs.
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It'll be up to me to finagle a new pair out of my dad's checkbook by the time Prom rolls around.
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Large businesses don't care so much about regulation - medium-large ones can eat the cost, supersized ones can finagle the regs so that the rules actually favor them - but small-timers have neither money nor pull.
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Well somehow we were able to finagle our way out of it and I won the game with double three.
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That tax break became an issue in the race for speaker, with some lawmakers arguing that it was ridiculous to claim you were making a clean break from the scandals of Richardson if you then turned around and replaced him with someone who finagled a lucrative tax deal for a powerful client.
The scandals never stop - poli
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The answer to the second question appears to be an analyst who is quoted heavily in the report and seems to be the only real source for the fact that Plame somehow finagled to get Wilson the trip.
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Some were the men, or sons of the men, who had tried to finagle his mother out of her beasts after the death of her husband.
THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
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Imagine yourself taking the governorship of Virginia when you had tied in the vote with your opponent, when every ballot had been bitterly contested, and when roughly half the state might have thought that you had kind of finagled your way into office.
CNN Transcript - Special Event: The Florida Recount: State Supreme Court Allows Manual Recount to Continue; Federal Court to Hear Republicans' Case Against Hand Counts - November 16, 2000
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Some were the men, or sons of the men, who had tried to finagle his mother out of her beasts after the death of her husband.
THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
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That some leaders, as the weekend began, seemed to want to finagle enactment of the constitution anyway demonstrates how much some of them don't get it.
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But then, this little enterprise shouldn't take too long to finagle.
KING OF THE MOUNTAIN
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In his Tuesday column, Paul Krugman hits the big question that shames every reporter who hasn't posed it to the president or whichever other privatizers they can finagle a minute with.
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We should be in France, of course, but our teacher is wily, and has finagled for us a few days in England first.
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Witt says his agency has finagled some funds from the DHS, although it has been ‘through the back door, ‘he says.’
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Nature can deal with kinetic energy one way or another, but it cannot finagle momentum.
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Realizing that he was in well over his head, Alwan faked an ankle injury and finagled his way out of the camp.
The Longest War
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So full of ego and brashness, Stu finagles his way around town, pumping up his clients and manipulating anyone who can get him one step further in life.
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Early in our research, we finagled a lunch with the CIA case officer known as Mad Dog.
Fallout
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But the question of how much he finagled from the treasury while doing it is a very good one.
Tet II - Another ring of Hell
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These are really things that researchers will set up and finagle on their own in the lab.
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But then, this little enterprise shouldn't take too long to finagle.
KING OF THE MOUNTAIN
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Attempts to shore up the value of a derivative without shoring up the value of the assets from which they ultimately derive their value are likely to be in vain however cleverly we may try to finagle.
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Well somehow we were able to finagle our way out of it and I won the game with double three.
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I knew you were single and available and working at Charisma, so I finagled an invitation to the Elliotts' New Year's Eve party from Cullen.
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Any attempt to finagle with the formula would have ruined the simplicity of its basic premise.
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He somehow finagled his way into the army as a lieutenant.
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She and her husband had also finagled tickets to Saturday's candidates' debate.
Late Deciders Are Taking Their Sweet Time
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Speaking of Wilcox, the Rockets finagled a private workout with the chiseled Maryland power forward after he completed his three general workout sessions in New York, Chicago and Phoenix.
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The play, written by Rattigan in 1963, takes place on an autumn evening in 1934 as Gregor Antonescu ( Frank Langella ), a finagler on the brink of economic collapse and arrest, visits the Greenwich Village apartment of his son, Basil (Adam Driver), for one last-ditch, furtive business meeting to save his own hide.
A Drama of Vice and Men